On all devices, the link is rendered in such a way that the Text property displays on the device to the user. When the user invokes the link, the browser navigates to the specified NavigateUrl property. The application must contain code that verifies that a link is browsable on a particular device. For example, the link http://www.microsoft.com is not browsable on a WML-capable device.

If the Text property is empty, the value in the NavigateUrl property is also used for the Text property. Specifically, when the text writer renders a link, it first checks the Text property for the text to display; if that property is empty, it displays the value of the NavigateUrl property.